Lena's Rooftop ★ 4.4
€€€eyre-squareMon-Sun 12:00-23:30
Lena's Rooftop on Crown Square at Joyce's Road is Galway's only rooftop bar; the elevated terrace above the city centre offers views over the rooftops and is the only outdoor elevated drinking space in the city, serving cocktails from 12:00 until late with a Galway skyline backdrop.
Tip: Book the corner table for the best views; the Galway Bay Gin cocktail is the house signature and the terrace is heated in spring and autumn.
Cellar Bar ★ 4.1
€€eyre-squareThu-Sun 17:00-02:00
Cellar Bar on Eglinton Street operates from a historic below-street-level room; the Irish whiskey cocktail menu and music programme make it the most atmospheric underground bar in Galway city.
Tip: The bar is quieter before 22:00 on Thursday and Friday; Connemara Negroni is the house pour in the vaulted basement room.
Front Door Bar ★ 4.2
€latin-quarterMon-Sun from 17:00 until 02:00
Front Door Bar on High Street is Galway's most established LGBTQ-welcoming bar; the mixed crowd, occasional drag nights and no-dress-code policy make it the most openly inclusive pub in the Latin Quarter and the natural gathering point for the community during the Galway Arts Festival fortnight.
Tip: The Thursday-night events are community-run and free; Arts Festival week in July has the best programming of the year with themed LGBTQ nights and performance.
Bierhaus ★ 4.4
€€latin-quarterMon-Thu 16:00-23:30, Fri-Sun 14:00-00:30
Bierhaus on Henry Street is Galway's closest equivalent to a listening bar; the vinyl programme runs alongside the 20-tap craft-beer list and the curated selections from staff move through indie, post-punk and ambient in a room where the music is audible but conversation still flows.
Tip: The Friday-afternoon session from 14:00 is the best time for the vinyl programme before the evening crowd arrives; ask the staff for the week's rotation.
Tigh Neachtain ★ 4.7
€latin-quarterDaily from 11:30 until 02:00 weekends
Tigh Neachtain on Cross Street Upper is the Latin Quarter dive bar that educated visitors miss; the 16th-century stone interior, gas fires, cash-only pints and no-music policy make it the most atmospheric late-night experience in Galway, where locals drink until the bar closes and the conversation never stops.
Tip: Cash only at the bar; a pint of Guinness and a toasted sandwich before midnight is all you need. The snug by the fire fills fast on cold evenings.
McSwiggin's Bar ★ 4.1
€eyre-squareDaily from 10:30 until 02:00 weekends
McSwiggin's on Eyre Street is Galway's great democratic dive: a warren of dark-wood rooms and gas fires where students, tourists, GAA supporters and musicians mix without hierarchy; the pint is cheap, the toastie is €4 and no one is moved on before 02:00 at weekends.
Tip: The back room is the best place to find locals on a midweek evening; the GAA match Sundays are the most atmospheric occasions and the cheapest pint in the city centre.